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Sordaria
hannie wijers,
12-05-2013 17:45
I'm not quite sure but could this be a sordaria? Asci 155-178 µm, spores 15-17 x11µm. On horsedung.With melzer J- There were no dark spores to see.
If anyone has another idea for me i'd please to know.
Thank you
Hannie
Michel Delpont,
12-05-2013 18:03

Re : Sordaria
Hello Hannie
It is indeed a Sordaria but should see the gelatinous perisporium and have more measures spores; can be S.fimicola.
Michel
It is indeed a Sordaria but should see the gelatinous perisporium and have more measures spores; can be S.fimicola.
Michel
hannie wijers,
12-05-2013 20:20
Re : Sordaria
Hello Michel,
I'll try for it with both topic.
Thank you
Hannie
I'll try for it with both topic.
Thank you
Hannie
hannie wijers,
13-05-2013 16:38
Michel Delpont,
13-05-2013 17:12

Re : Sordaria
OK, you can see much better with these photos, this could actually be Sordaria fimicola.
Michel.
Michel.
hannie wijers,
13-05-2013 18:46
Re : Sordaria
Thank you Michel, nice to be sure which one it is and I didn't know this gelatinous about the spores. I'll watch it next time.
Hannie
Hannie